Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Vast Majority Of Construction İndustry Professionals Are Unaware Of Eurocodes For Construction

The pan-European model building codes developed by the European Committee for Standardisation should have been fully adopted in the UK from April 2, 2010, when British Standard codes for construction stopped being updated. However, professionalism is "falling short" in the UK construction industry with a poor understanding of Eurocodes amongst British construction companies.

"This is a potentially massive issue", said Paul Cowton of property and construction consultancy McBains Cooper. "Our research indicates that the vast majority of construction industry professionals are blissfully unaware that Eurocodes are here - and that two-thirds of civil engineers feel uncomfortable with Eurocodes - and that they have been designing and specifying buildings to outdated British Standards since updates stopped".

"Only around a third of civil engineers said they've received any Eurocodes training. It's a ticking time bomb, and sooner or later there's going to be a slip up resulting in litigation at the very least.

"British Standards for building will be withdrawn completely in 2013, and simply aren't being updated. But so far as we can see, the vast majority of professionals in building design simply don't know about Eurocodes, but the front-line engineers do.

"We attended a seminar recently, and, anecdotally, literally 90% of the construction professionals in the room had not even heard of Eurocodes. So confusion reigns. If something goes wrong, there is huge potential for litigation, because they're not designing to current best standards or using current best practice. There is a strong potential for legal action under Duty of Care.

"This is about professionalism in the construction sector, and, frankly, it is falling apart when it comes to Eurocodes. But it is a tediously important piece of legislation. Back in April we warned that Eurocodes will sneak up and bite any UK construction company or professional services business that does not recognise their importance.

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